ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION

Nowadays, the expansions of train networks in Malaysia are dynamically developed. In the future, the railway networks are predicted to give the important role in the development of a sustainable transportation system in this country. Still, Malaysian is facing the challenge to improve the railway...

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Main Authors: Nur Sabahiah, Nadia, Siti Fadhlina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zibeline International 2017-11-01
Series:Engineering Heritage Journal
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Online Access:https://zibelinepub.com/archives/2gwk2017/2gwk2017-01-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-b32a355e55384cd49ae5d002e9b417722020-11-25T00:55:05ZengZibeline InternationalEngineering Heritage Journal2521-09042521-04402017-11-01121410.26480/gwk.02.2017.01.04ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATIONNur Sabahiah 0Nadia 1Siti Fadhlina 2Abdul SukorJaraniMuhammad FisalNowadays, the expansions of train networks in Malaysia are dynamically developed. In the future, the railway networks are predicted to give the important role in the development of a sustainable transportation system in this country. Still, Malaysian is facing the challenge to improve the railway networks’ reliability especially that relates with the accessibility to the train stations. Electrified Train Services (ETS) is the first high speed intercity train system in Malaysia. Until the end of 2014, Ipoh is the last stop for Electrified Train Services (ETS) for train that bound for Kuala Lumpur –Ipoh. Due to the increment numbers of the ETS users, the problem of access and egress the station keep on exists. This study is focused on the 1000 ETS passengers’ in order to investigate their mode choice to access and egress the Ipoh Station. From the result, the majority of the users preferred to use private car for access (75.7%) and egress (79.6%) the train station. Taxi was the popular choice for public transportation compare to bus for both access (5.2%) and egress (12%). T-test analysis shows the significant different between the access and egress group in terms of travel distance from the origin location to the train station. This might be influenced by the factor of land use between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. https://zibelinepub.com/archives/2gwk2017/2gwk2017-01-04.pdfKeywords: mode choiceaccessegresstrain stationaccessibility
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Nadia
Siti Fadhlina
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Siti Fadhlina
ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
Engineering Heritage Journal
Keywords: mode choice
access
egress
train station
accessibility
author_facet Nur Sabahiah
Nadia
Siti Fadhlina
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title ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
title_short ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
title_full ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF PASSENGERS’ ACCESS AND EGRESS CHARACTERISTICS TO THE TRAIN STATION
title_sort analysis of passengers’ access and egress characteristics to the train station
publisher Zibeline International
series Engineering Heritage Journal
issn 2521-0904
2521-0440
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Nowadays, the expansions of train networks in Malaysia are dynamically developed. In the future, the railway networks are predicted to give the important role in the development of a sustainable transportation system in this country. Still, Malaysian is facing the challenge to improve the railway networks’ reliability especially that relates with the accessibility to the train stations. Electrified Train Services (ETS) is the first high speed intercity train system in Malaysia. Until the end of 2014, Ipoh is the last stop for Electrified Train Services (ETS) for train that bound for Kuala Lumpur –Ipoh. Due to the increment numbers of the ETS users, the problem of access and egress the station keep on exists. This study is focused on the 1000 ETS passengers’ in order to investigate their mode choice to access and egress the Ipoh Station. From the result, the majority of the users preferred to use private car for access (75.7%) and egress (79.6%) the train station. Taxi was the popular choice for public transportation compare to bus for both access (5.2%) and egress (12%). T-test analysis shows the significant different between the access and egress group in terms of travel distance from the origin location to the train station. This might be influenced by the factor of land use between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
topic Keywords: mode choice
access
egress
train station
accessibility
url https://zibelinepub.com/archives/2gwk2017/2gwk2017-01-04.pdf
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